Yay - I have finally finished one of the Topsy Turvy dolls - and Miss 2 is very pleased!
I have always wanted to attempt a Topsy Turvy doll, but hadn't quite worked out how I was going to do it - so a big thanks to "More Softies" for the pattern. I added a bit more colour here and there, and am really pleased with the finished product.
I have always wanted to attempt a Topsy Turvy doll, but hadn't quite worked out how I was going to do it - so a big thanks to "More Softies" for the pattern. I added a bit more colour here and there, and am really pleased with the finished product.
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what a very pretty doll, kristy! well done!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love her.
ReplyDeleteAre you thinking of making them to sell???
You are so very clever Kristy.
I dont know how you find the time!
Love it, you've done an amazing job! No wonder Keke is in love with her.
ReplyDeleteOh they are both adorable. Well done for making the dolly it is great! xx
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness I just have to leave another comment just been o the sofies website and have fallen in love with the chicken on the front page Actually have fallen in love with all of them! Oh i wish i could sew........
ReplyDeletePerhaps I should give it a go xx
So, so , so cool! I must see if our library has that book! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI used to have a Cinderella doll like that. You'd turn her over and she was raggedy Cinderella, flip the skirt and she was ready for the ball. I loved her. Still have her, I think.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful doll! :)
ReplyDeleteWOWEEEEEEE!! What an amazing dolly. I love her hair! That must of taken you hours! Keilah might go to bed and sleep now that she has a little friend....:)
ReplyDeleteSO GOOD. I love the doll's hair.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your anniversary - it's a sweet photo, especially the 90s man long hair, those were the days...!
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